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Jack Tripper/John Ritter
Jack, the man of the house, is a kid at heart. A handsome, yet lovable ladies-man, Jack enjoys living with two girls but never takes himself too seriously. The fall guy for the apartment's landlords, Jack pretends to have no interest in dating women so he can live in a place he can afford. Money is tight as he studies to be a chef, but Jack doesn't mind working overtime in order to cook up romantic adventures with his latest love interests. Jack is the leading straight guy who wants everyone to be happy and keeps everyone laughing.

Janet Wood/Joyce DeWitt
This spunky florist is known for her sharp wit and wisdom. Her continuous friendship with Jack provides a needed sense of balance as they share the fun and mishaps in apartment 201. While Chrissy preferred to sleep in her babydoll nightgowns and Terri slept in a tiny satin nightie, Janet could always be found in the long-sleeve oversized football jersey, which seemed to match her comfortable, easygoing demeanor. Janet is someone the roommates could depend on, an endearing friend and always-good company.


Chrissy Snow/Suzanne Somers
Named Christmas by her evangelical father, Chrissy is also known for her sweet demeanor and snorting laugh. This ditzy blonde is always lovable with her heart of gold and naiveté. Chrissy, with her trademark ponytails, can be a smarter cookie than she lets others believe. She works as a secretary and sometimes matches Jack with her own source of inexplicable logic.

Cindy Snow/Jenilee Harrison
Like her cousin Chrissy, Cindy is also known for her naiveté. This UCLA student who always seems to make grand entrances or crashes for that matter. Known for her clumsiness, Cindy had a tendency to break things, but she is well liked around the apartment, her enthusiasm and kid sister nature makes her a wonderful roommate.



Terri Alden/Priscilla Barnes
Is there a nurse in the house? There is after Terri Alden moves into the apartment in the sixth season. With her upscale image and zany personality she falls into place with the rest of the crowd. It does seem that when Terri speaks, the wrong thing comes out at the wrong time, but that's not to say she isn't intelligent. As an emergency nurse Terri is very serious about her career. However, when she's at home and out of her uniform, Terri lets loose and reveals that wise-cracking upbeat character we love.

Larry Dallas/Richard Kline
The swinging bachelor who helped put that extra swing in the seventies, Larry personifies every guy who can't stop loving the ladies. Larry plays Jack's partner in crime at the apartment and at their stomping grounds, The Regal Beagle. He makes his living as a used car salesman and can be found lounging around in his bachelor pad in his infamous silk zebra pajamas.


Stanley Roper/Norman Fell
Stanley Roper, landlord and husband is the average married middle aged American man whose vulnerability sometimes causes him to act like a stubborn fool. Misunderstood, Mr. Roper covers his insecurity to avoid dealing with new issues that confront him. Dressed in conservative and constrained costumes Mr. Roper rebuts the persistent advances of his wife, Helen. He loves Helen. . . if only she didn't have to live with him.

Helen Roper/Audra Lindley
The "kids" could not have asked for a kinder landlady. Helen Roper is a warm, good- hearted woman who loved to laugh and be affectionate with her husband. If only Stanley wasn't such a stick in the mud . . . . She is known for her kooky kaftans, bright colored jewelry and wiry, bright red hair.


Ralph Furley/Don Knotts
If wardrobe makes the man, then Ralph Furley is the monument to retro fashion. Mr. Furley wears with confidence leisure suits with scarf ensembles. And like love and war, when it comes to Mr. Furley's fashion sense nothing is off limits, from plaids and prints to tangerine orange with medallions. Mr. Furley takes over managing the day to day duties for the apartment building when his brother purchases the property from the Ropers. Ralph considers himself to be a ladies man; a traditional bachelor of yesteryear looking to fit in with the new young and swinging singles world he meets through Jack, Larry, and the gang.

Lana Shields/Ann Wedgeworth
A sultry recent divorceé moves into the apartment complex. Lana, an attractive take-charge woman sets her sites on her handsome neighbor Jack Tripper but discovers it is difficult finding time alone with Jack as their landlord, Mr. Furley, constantly pursues her company. This mature sexy lady has a fire burning for Jack and will not give up until she gets what she wants.




Mr. Furley-ism - "Open up, it's RF!"